SAA’S AUDIT by the auditor-general (AG) is finally under way after it submitted its financial statements for the past four years last week.
Backed up against the wall by parliamentarians in the standing committee on public accounts (Scopa), Fhumulani Rabonda, the deputy business executive at the AG’s office, and Modimela Singo, the acting business executive at the AG, said while SAA’s audit had got under way in August, after initial statements were submitted in May, the utility had subsequently resubmitted a fresh set of financial statements only last week.
The audit, which will cover the financial years 2018/19, 2019/20, 2020/21 and 2021/22, is expected to be completed in February or March next year.
“We could not start the audit because the financial statements of subsidiary Airchefs and SAA were not…